A map of the ongoing US attack on Iran tonight lists confirmed strikes in Bushehr, Bandar Kangan, Bandar-e-Lengeh, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Bandar-e-Jask, Konarak, Chabahar, Iranshahr, Aq Qala, Qeshm Island, Abumusa, and Lavan. Two additional locations — Choghadak and Kish Island — are listed as unconfirmed impacts. The map is based on intelligence reports and is consistent with ongoing US operations in the region.
The Zioneer has obtained a map of tonight's US attack on Iran, detailing 13 confirmed impact sites and two unconfirmed locations. The map, released in the early hours of Thursday, July 9, provides the most comprehensive list of targets in the ongoing campaign, which began Wednesday evening. It identifies confirmed strikes on Bushehr, Bandar Kangan, Bandar-e-Lengeh, Bandar Abbas, Sirik, Bandar-e-Jask, Konarak, Chabahar, Iranshahr, Aq Qala, Qeshm Island, Abumusa, and Lavan. Two sites — Choghadak and Kish Island — are listed as unconfirmed, pending further verification.
The map expands on earlier reports. The Zioneer first reported explosions in Jask and on Abu Musa Island at 22:44 Jerusalem on Wednesday, followed by reports of eight explosions in Bandar Abbas and strikes on Boumusi and Sirik Islands. By 22:44, CENTCOM had confirmed strikes on IRGC naval infrastructure, radar systems, and drone facilities across the Strait of Hormuz area. Subsequent reports specified strikes on Chabahar, Konarak, Sirik, Bandar Abbas, and Bushehr. The map now formalizes these reports into a consolidated list, with some locations confirmed as US strikes. The Aq Qala railway bridge strike, previously attributed to Israel by some sources, is now confirmed as American.
The campaign is part of the US operation to degrade Iranian military capabilities threatening freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, as CENTCOM stated. As The Zioneer reported on June 10, a preliminary target list had identified Sirik, Jask, Bandar Abbas, and Qeshm Island. The current map aligns with those earlier assessments, indicating a sustained campaign. The map also notes that the attack on the railway bridge in Aq Qala was an American strike, not Israeli.
The unconfirmed status of Choghadak and Kish Island suggests that damage assessments are ongoing. The United States has not released an official statement specifically on the map, and independent verification of the impact list remains limited.
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